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According to journalists, Zelensky will present Biden plan, which also contains ...

NATO invitation and weapons: what Zelensky will seek in the US - Bloomberg

According to journalists, Zelensky will present Biden plan, which also contains a clear path to membership in the European Union, as well as other agreements on economics and security. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky will seek from President Joe Baiden an official invitation to join NATO, and to have commitments to the constant supply of modern weapons within the plan of termination of war with the Russian Federation. About it writes Bloomberg.

According to journalists, Zelensky presents Biden's plan, which also contains a clear path to membership in the European Union, as well as other agreements in the field of economy and security. The presentation will be held on September 26. The publication writes that some supporters of Ukraine are beginning to consider ceasefire and negotiation. During these discussions, Zelensky adheres to its former position that Ukraine cannot yield to the territory captured by Russia.

It is reported that this month Zelensky increased criticism against the partners of Ukraine due to the fact that, in his opinion, they "weaken", while Russia has increased attacks on energy infrastructure on the eve of winter.

It is noted that the breakthrough of the Armed Forces in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation, as well as the recent request of Kiev to use the weapons of the United States and the United Kingdom to strike in the deeper territory of Russia, Washington and his allies were asked about Zelensky's strategy for the period up to 2025.

"Our task is to put Ukraine in a strong position on the battlefield so that it takes a strong position at the negotiating table," the White House Advisor Jake Sullivan said on September 14. We will remind, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced the readiness of the Victory Plan of Ukraine. US Presidential Advisor John Kirby did not resort to Biden and Zelensky's possible meeting, advising to wait for official statements.